Robotics
Shock & Impact Protection
Electrical insulation in robotics is essential for ensuring components operate safely and efficiently by preventing electrical leakage and short circuits. Proper insulation safeguards not only the internal functioning of the robots but also protects users and the surrounding environment from electrical hazards.
Electronics
Electrical barrier and insulation between different parts or components in a circuit
Requirements
- High dielectric strength to withstand high voltages without breakdown or leakage, with a low dielectric constant to minimize signal distortion.
- Good thermal stability, resistant to degradation or melting at operational temperatures.
- Resistant to chemicals and solvents commonly present in the environment.
Solutions
- Process: Die-cut; Materials: Polyimide film, PET film, Vulcanized fiber, FR-PC film, FR-PP film
Battery Pack
Insulating sheets, pads, and separator films
Requirements
- High dielectric strength for high voltage tolerance without breakdown, strong mechanical strength to withstand vibrations, impacts, and compression without damage.
- Excellent thermal stability for high temperatures and compliance with UL94 5VA flame retardance to prevent fire.
- Resistant to environmental chemicals and solvents
Solutions
- Process: Die-cut; Materials: Polyimide film, PET film, Vulcanized fiber, Silicone sheet / foam, PTFE sheet, FR-PC film, FR-PP film